On Monday 13 August 2001 12:02, Dave Burrows wrote: > Running L-M 8.0, Celeron 133, 64MB RAM; using Gnome/Enlightenment > (yes, it's all very slow and so on but hey, the machine was free and > it's what I could afford.. it'll let me learn some fundamentals as I > build a better box for L-M) > > Description of issue: When certain apps are open (for example, KDE > Mail, Mozilla), if I move the curser to the right edge of the screen, > the screen I'm wanting to use slides all the way left exposing my > desktop and it's a nuissance to get it back on task again. > > Question: How can I prevent this from happening? > > Thanks in advance for your response, > > Dave Well, first you can show me a Celeron 133--I've never seen one of those;-) Usually in KDE there will be a preferences or config setting that causes you to go to the next window when the mouse approaches the edge of the current one and there is a desktop in that direction. You should be able to turn it off (how you got it on is an interesting question, because it is default off. If you cannot turn it off, set the number of desktops to 1 and it won't happen any more. The turn-off should be on the menu path Configuration=>KDE It will be called something like Windows wrap. Civileme ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: ----------------------------------------
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